Itinerary

Tokyo

Today we will gather and meet the tour guide at Tokyo Narita airport. After pickup at the airport we will transfer to hotel with the help of tour guide. Hotel check-in after 3:00pm.

Standard Hotel: Hilton Narita Hotel or similar

Day 2

Tokyo

After breakfast, we will visit Nijubashi, the Japanese emperor's residence, located in the center of Tokyo Chiyoda area. Then we will visit the 634 meter Sky Tree, world's tallest self - propelled tower. Afterwards, we will vist Sens O-ji, go shopping in the Nakamise-dori Street. We will also continue to visit Meiji Jingu.

Tokyo, JAPAN

One of the 47 prefectures of Japan and has been the capital since 1869. The Greater Tokyo Area is the most populous metropolitan area in the world. It is the seat of the Emperor of Japan, the Japanese government and the National Diet.

Nijubashi

Meaning "Double Bridge" in Japanese, this bridge is one of the most famous in Japan. Though there are two separate bridges, when you look at them from the right angle, they appear to be a single two-storied bridge,

Senso-ji

Founded in approximately 628 AD, this Buddhist temple in Tokyo is the city's oldest as well as one of its most important. The street leading to the temple is called the Nakamise-dori and features many retail shops and kiosks.

Duration: Approx. 40 Minutes

Nakamise-dori Street

This popular shopping street in Tokyo is located near the famous Sensoji Temple. It is loaded with shops and srteet-side stalls selling various goods, from clothes and handicrafts to ingredients and food.

Duration: Approx. 20 Minutes

Standard Hotel: Tokyo Dome Hotel or similar

Breakfast: IncludedLunch: Included

Day 3

Tokyo - Mt. Fuji - Lake Kawaguchi - Nagoya - Shizuoka (458 km)

We will take a train to Mt. Fuji 5th Station and visit Lake Kawaguchi and Heiwa Park. We will enjoy dinner tasting Kaiseki Cuisine. After that, you can enjoy the hot spring bath.

Mount Fuji, JAPAN

Mount Fuji is the most iconic mountain in Japan. Its snow-capped peak has become am unmistakable image in the skyline of the surrounding regions. It is an active stratovolcano, though it has not erupted since 1707.

Duration: Approx. 1 Hour

Fifth Station

Located around the midsection of Mount Fuji, the Fifth Station offers a good place to rest and an even better scenic viewpoint, about halfway along the Yoshida Trail. There is a lodge with shops and restaurants.

Yamanashi Prefecture, JAPAN

This Japanese prefecture is located in the Chubu region. Its central valley is highly fertile, and from there, Mt. Fuji can be seen rising high above the surrounding landscape.

Lake Kawaguchi

This lake is located near Mount Fuji, one of a group known as the Fuji Five Lakes. Kawaguchi is the second largest and located at the lowest elevation. There are many popular lakeside resorts in the area.

Nagoya, JAPAN

The largest city in the Chubu region of Japan, Nagoya is an industrial shipping center. The main industry in the area is automotive, and many car companies, like Lexus, have their headquarters here.

Heiwa Park

This park on the eastern side of Nagoya measures about 150 hectares. Located inside, one will fine trails, ponds, a cemetery, and a statue of Kannon, the boddhisatva of mercy.

Shizuoka, JAPAN

The capital of the Japaneses prefecture of the same name, Shizuoka has been populated since prehistoric times. It rests in the shadow of Mt. Fuji, the iconic Japanese peak.

Deluxe Hotel: Hamanako Royal Hotel or similar

Breakfast: IncludedLunch: IncludedDinner: Included

Day 4

Shizuoka - Nagoya - Gifu - Kyoto (284 km)

After breakfast we will visit the Atsuta Jingu (Atsuta Shrine) and Magome-juku. Then visit Ena Gorge.

Nagoya, JAPAN

The largest city in the Chubu region of Japan, Nagoya is an industrial shipping center. The main industry in the area is automotive, and many car companies, like Lexus, have their headquarters here.

Atsuta Shrine

This shrine covers 200,000 square-meters and attracts over 9 million visitors a year. There are over 4,000 old relics in the shrine's treasure hall.

Gifu Prefecture, JAPAN

This prefecture in Japan has a deep history. It was once at the crossroads of the country's East to West trade routes, leading to the expression "Control Gifu, Control Japan."

Magome-juku

The ancient road that once connected Kyoto and Edo had 69 stations along the way, and this small, picturesque village is one of the last remaining, containing a well-preserved section of the old road.

Ena Gorge

A river valley located at the mid reaches of the Kiso River, which runs through the cities of Ena and Nakatsugawa in Gifu Prefecture, Japan.

Standard Hotel: Lake Biwa Otsu Prince Hotel or similar

Breakfast: IncludedLunch: IncludedDinner: Included

Day 5

Kyoto - Nara - Osaka (1089 km)

After breakfast, we will drive to Kyoto and visit Kiyomizu-dera. Then we will pay a trip to Nara, visit Todaiji and have fun with deer in Nara Park. Next we will enjoy shopping in the Japan Tourism Corporation and Shinsaibashi.

Kyoto, JAPAN

For over 1,000 years, Kyoto was the imperial capital of Japan. Today, its economy is based around information technology. It is home to the Nintendo headquarters, one of the world's most popular video game corporations.

Otowa-san Kiyomizu-dera

An Buddhist temple in eastern Kyoto. The temple is part of the Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto (Kyoto, Uji and Otsu Cities) UNESCO World Heritage site.

Nara, JAPAN

This Japanese city has a rich history. From 710 to 794 BCE, it was the country's capital. There are many deer in the area, and it is said that if you bow to them, they will return the gesture.

Todaiji

This Buddhist temple in Nara was once among the Seven Great Temples. It houses the worlds largest bronze Buddha statue. Visitors can see deer, seen as the messengers of the gods in Shinto, freely roaming the grounds.

Nara Park

This park in Japan is famous for its large population of over 1,200 deer, who are not afraid to interact with their human visitors. Covering over 660 hectares, it features many beautiful gardens.

Osaka, JAPAN

Osaka is a designated city in the Kansai region of Japan. It is the capital city of Osaka Prefecture and the largest component of the Keihanshin Metropolitan Area, the second largest metropolitan area in Japan.

Shinsaibashi

Shinsaibashi is the main shopping district of Osaka, Japan. It includes different themed sectors, including Shinsaibashi-suji, a covered shopping street, and Amerika-muri, an American themed area, one of the most popular areas for Osaka's youth.

Duration: Approx. 1 Hour

Standard Hotel: Sheraton Miyako Hotel Osaka or similar

Breakfast: IncludedLunch: Included

Day 6

Osaka

Departure & Return

Airport Pickup: Free pickup between 10:30-21:30 at Narita International Airport. A tour guide will hold a board. Hotel last shuttle is at 22:30. If you miss the bus, please arrive at hotel on own expanse about $20 for taxi.

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